Food For Military Personnel From Around the World

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World

MREs (Meals, Ready-to-Eat), which are primarily utilized as military meal rations, seem fantastic in general. After all, it’s a meal that’s meant to fill you full, comes in a bit of a container, and is, above all, reasonably priced – what’s not to like? Even while it seems to be an excellent idea in principle, the reality is a little different.

And to show you what type of cuisine troops have to consume daily, Filipino YouTuber David Hong has embarked on a mission to sample various military MREs from across the globe. David’s YouTube channel was initially intended to be a gaming channel.

Further, The guy said in an interview that he never imagined it would turn out to be an MRE review channel. Indeed He claims that he is not a military member and that he purchased his first MRE from an American ex-pat residing in his nation.

#1 France

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth
Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth

crackers; chocolate, nougat, and sweets; terrine forestiere Crozets et diots; Muesli, oats, and fruits; Instant tomato soup; Braised ham

The YouTuber claims he doesn’t have a favorite MRE since each one is unique to its own country, but he does say the Russian one was his favorite because the meal was tasty and well-seasoned. “The tiny stove is also quite adorable while warming the meals inside their containers; as a civilian, utilizing it makes me feel like I’m camping,” David said.

#2 Germany

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth

Hackfleischrollchen with rice; Hazelnut pudding; Rindfleischlyoner grob; Pea stew with mettwurstchen; Muesli, milk from oats, and fruits Roggenschrotbrot; Roggenschrotbrot; Roggenschrotbrot; Roggenschrotbrot; Roggenschrotbrot; Roggenschrotbrot; Roggenschrotbrot Crackers

David tried living off of MREs for a time but said it was a “fattening and constipating” experience, and he wouldn’t suggest it to anybody, especially athletes.

#3 Poland

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth

Hardtack; Hard candies; Stick of gum; Honey; Condensed milk; Pepper; Salt; Raisins

#4 Canada

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Bread; Sliced apples; Baked beans; Ketchup; Peanut butter; Strawberry jam; Hot cocoa; Orange drink; Coffee; Coffee creamer; Banana flavored oatmeal cereal; Ketchup; Peanut butter; Strawberry jam

#5 Lithuania

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth

Chicken soup, hazelnuts, crackers, chocolate, and chicken and rice

#6 China

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
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Cake, fruit, rice, sausage, and a spicy sauce

#7 Spain

Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth
Food for Military Personnel from Around the World
Image Courtesy:  YouTube/Alduin Hearth

Tuna; mixed fruits; beef and peas; vegetable soup in a flash; pate

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